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2 the <add>already</add> existing <del><gap/></del> <add>together with the</add> intermediately springing up crop of <lb/>
2 the <add>already</add> existing <del><gap/></del> <add>together with the</add> intermediately springing up crop of <lb/>
<del>suits</del> would <del><gap/></del> <add>for another indefinite period be operating in retardation of</add> the Catastrophe. Moreover, if not for the<lb/>
<del>suits</del> would <del><gap/></del> <add>for another indefinite period be operating in retardation of</add> the Catastrophe. Moreover, if not for the<lb/>
consolation of the leaders <add>at any rate for that of</add> <del><gap/></del> the profession in general a<lb/>
consolation of the leaders <add>at any rate for that of</add> <del><gap/></del> the profession in general, a<lb/>
very considerable increase indeed to the number of moderately<lb/>
very considerable increase indeed to the number of moderately<lb/>
paid Judgeships would, in the <add>new</add> Law-lottery make some <del>atonements</del> <add>a very</add><lb/>
paid Judgeships would, in the <add>new</add> Law-lottery make some <del>atonements</del> <add>a very</add><lb/>
<add>considerable &#x2014; it might be a <unclear>compleat amount</unclear></add> for the discontinuance of the <hi rend="underline">great</hi> prizes. Under these<lb/>
<add>considerable &#x2014; it might be a <unclear>compleat amount</unclear></add> for the discontinuance of the <hi rend="underline">great</hi> prizes. Under these<lb/>
circumstances, to blame their opposition in one's own mind<lb/>
circumstances, to blame their opposition in one's own mind<lb/>
would be as idle, as to blame a wolf for this, I would, if I had<lb/>
would be as idle, as to blame wolves for devouring sheep: but<lb/>
sheep, not only hill wolves wherever I found them, but <del><gap/></del><lb/>
though I would not blame a wolf for this, I would, if I had<lb/>
sheep, not only kill wolves wherever I found them, but <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<add>wherever occasion called cry</add> out wolf, that my neighbours might do the like.</p>
<add>wherever occasion called cry</add> out wolf, that my neighbours might do the like.</p>


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<p>As to me, taking always a <del>more</del> <add>mere</add> auxiliary part,<lb/>
<p>As to me, taking always a <del>more</del> <add>mere</add> auxiliary part,<lb/>
I think in one way or other, I could, in respect of this plan<lb/>
I think in one way or other, I could, in respect of this plan<lb/>
if his, be, <del>of</del> more or less <add>of</add> use to him. <hi rend="underline">Encouragement</hi>,<lb/>
of his, be, <del>of</del> more or less <add>of</add> use to him. <hi rend="underline">Encouragement</hi>,<lb/>
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Not that such the disaster in question would be altogether without
it's alleviations. One is that after the new System had been
brought upon the Carpet, years nobody can exactly say how many
would necessarily be consumed, before it could be established:
2 the already existing together with the intermediately springing up crop of
suits would for another indefinite period be operating in retardation of the Catastrophe. Moreover, if not for the
consolation of the leaders at any rate for that of the profession in general, a
very considerable increase indeed to the number of moderately
paid Judgeships would, in the new Law-lottery make some atonements a very
considerable — it might be a compleat amount for the discontinuance of the great prizes. Under these
circumstances, to blame their opposition in one's own mind
would be as idle, as to blame wolves for devouring sheep: but
though I would not blame a wolf for this, I would, if I had
sheep, not only kill wolves wherever I found them, but
wherever occasion called cry out wolf, that my neighbours might do the like.

a

Offer.
Comes now at last the Offer — the practical
object of this already too long intrusion To you, Sir M.r Humphreys can not, I think be altogether
unknown: to me, he is most perfectly so. This ignorance,
that I might have to declare if has been carefully
preserved. What I should of course expect to find in
him is — a lawyer, who, having to make his way in the
world, is ready to do for that purpose whatsoever he sees done
without reproach.

As to me, taking always a more mere auxiliary part,
I think in one way or other, I could, in respect of this plan
of his, be, of more or less of use to him. Encouragement,
at


Identifier: | JB/011/202/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

202

Info in main headings field

jb to secy peel

Image

003

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

w weatherley 1825

Marginals

Paper Producer

fr2

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1825

Notes public

ID Number

3899

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